I don't actually know if PAE or 4GT are enabled, as I didn't configure the machine. It's a virtual desktop (VM) machine controlled by a sysadmin. What would the output of "bcdedit" look like if I had one of these enabled? I just want to know if either are configured and what it would look like. Here's what it looks like for me:

Does this mean that all 4GB is being used (either my my applictions or Win7)? After all, this was the intent of PAE. Or is there really only 3GB available to use for OS or my applications? I know there are "3GB barrier" issues on 32-bit platforms, but it's confusing to me (based on what I've read) whether PAE actually is allowing me to use the extra 1GB that I have above the 3GB limit.

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